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Andrew Williams Named Brand Manager of BetQL Network


Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams

Audacy appoints Andrew Williams as Brand Manager of the BetQL Network, the company's network of sports betting content. He'll be based in Washington, DC and will oversee all producers, talent and audio content for the network's 100 hours of original content per week. Williams joins Audacy after serving as Senior Producer for SiriusXM in Washington, DC. He's also spent the last year as Executive Podcast Producer for Chicago Fire FC.

"Andrew possesses a proven track record of creatively reaching audiences through the creation and development of rich multimedia content, and we're thrilled to welcome him to BetQL Network as that is one of the core principles of the network," said Audacy Senior Vice President of Sports Matthew Volk. "We look forward to welcoming him and his leadership to our brand, which has seen rapid growth across all platforms over the last year, and watching his experience and expertise help continue to grow the network."

"I am delighted and honored to join the BetQL Network and the Audacy family," added Williams. "The opportunity to join the leaders in Wagertainment is something that I could not pass up. My family and I are extremely excited about this next chapter."

The BetQL Network is a live, linear digital channel that distributes approximately 100 hours of original content per week on the Audacy and BetQL digital platforms and YouTube. The network, which is also the current home of the shows "BetQL Daily," "You Better You Bet," "The Daily Tip" and "BetMGM Tonight."

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